Well Pump Service
Horseshoe Bend, ID

Well Pump Rehabilitation in Horseshoe Bend, ID

Are you lacking water pressure or don’t have any water flow at all? Do you have discolored well water? Is there rust in your well water? Before considering well abandonment and paying for a brand new well, let us look at it for you and see if we can save it.
We do tests including water quality and chemistry testing to see if we can get you better quality water. Give us a call and we can test your water to see what is needed.
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When to call for a pump system service?

Are you lacking water pressure or don’t have any water flow at all?  Do you have discolored well water?  Is there rust in your well water?  Before considering well abandonment and paying for a brand new well, let us look at it for you and see if we can save it.
Over time, a well could be subject to mineral and iron build up, sand, or have problems with bacteria. The build up can plug well pumps and or pipes which cause serious damage to fixtures and appliances within the home.  If you don’t have one already, a whole house filtration system or Water Right ®  Treatment System may help improve the quality of your water.  Call us today at 208-466-6439 for a pump system and well checkup before it becomes an emergency.

When to call

– Low Water Production
– Low Water Pressure
– Water that smells or tastes funny
– Cloudy Well Water
– Water tests positive for coliform, E. Coli or bacteria activity

    Well Pump Rehabilitation FAQ’s

    Q: What is well water rehabilitation?

    A: It’s the process of restoring a well’s capacity and water quality by cleaning out buildup, repairing damage, or removing blockages.

    Q: When is well rehabilitation necessary?

    A: It’s needed when there’s reduced water flow, a drop in water quality, or sediment buildup affecting the well’s performance.

    Q: How is well rehabilitation done?

    A: Common methods include chemical treatments, mechanical cleaning, or using high-pressure jetting to remove debris and mineral deposits.

    Q: Can all wells be rehabilitated?

    A: Most wells can be rehabilitated unless they’re severely damaged or have structural issues.

    Q: How long does the rehabilitation process take?

    A: Depending on the method and severity, it can take a few hours to a couple of days.

    We carry high quality products including Franklin Electric and Grundfos pumps, and Water-right ® water treatment systems.

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